Evaluación y remediación de riesgos ambientales

Abstracto

Snit theory: Effects of supernova G11.2-0.3- current events SN 1054 & 1006 and cholera environment entry.

Sokeland WP*

The Supernova and Nova Impact Theory, SNIT, proposes correlation between the right ascension locations of supernova remnants and a 180 degree longitude segment of the earth’s sphere where the major effects of debris stream impact occur at termini. One region of time presented will represent the debris stream impact of supernova G11.2-0.3 and will be assumed to have caused the Dalton sunspot minimum from 1790 to 1830 due to the scattering of sunlight by small incoming supernova debris particles. The discovery of the Quadrantids meteor shower during the time period of study suggests supernova G11.2-0.3 is the mechanism that produced the Quadrantids. Recent events caused by acting supernovas 1006 and 1054 are included in this work.